Apr 30, 2015; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler (21) shoots during the second quarter against the Milwaukee Bucks in game six of the first round of the NBA Playoffs. at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
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Over the next couple of months, we’ll speak to experts on each and every team as we look at how their team’s summer has gone, where their expectations are, and most importantly, what they think of our Bucks.
We’ve already taken a close look at four Eastern Conference teams, but now it’s time for another, and this time it’s the Bucks biggest rival from across I-94.
The Chicago Bulls are going to take on a new look with Fred Hoiberg taking Tom Thibodeau’s place calling the shots. Will that help them to improve though or will the change prove too much?
Tasked with answering that question and others, we’ve turned to Michael Whitlow, co-editor over at FanSided’s Pippen Ain’t Easy.
Check out what he had to say below, and then be sure to follow Michael and Pippen Ain’t Easy on Twitter.
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